The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 is causing unforeseen negative consequences for food prices while failing to live up to the desired gasoline results and other expectations.
Even as the Texas A&M campus continues to be built up, the university’s energy cost continues to drop - and multi-million-dollar annual savings are being achieved.
Despite outside appearances on most days, the air quality over the Bryan-College Station area is poor, so much so that it likely fails federal ozone standards.
There’s about a 50 percent chance of the white stuff starting Friday afternoon, and that local forecast isn’t from the National Weather Service – it’s from students studying weather at Texas A&M.